Believe it or not, more happened in the Big East this spring aisde from Rich Rodriguez vs. West Virginia news. Here's a team-by-team look at the conference, including a peek at Louisville, where Hunter Cantwell is ready to finally step in at quarterback. [details]

The good: This instinctive and athletic senior played inside and outside as a freshman season and settled in at middle linebacker his final three seasons. He is a good athlete with the speed and power to be effective in both run and pass defense. He has excellent instincts and sound tackling technique that has allowed him to compensate for adequate athleticism. His efforts in the postseason have moved him up the charts further. He displays good movement skills within the tackle box and short coverage zones. He plays an aggressive game and attacks the line of scrimmage, using his quick read and react skills to get to the ball consistently. The bad: He does not play with great power or strength. He will have to overcome his size and bulk limitations. He does not strike with power, especially in the open field. His marginal size and speed are a concern for the pro game. He needs to be protected by the front wall or he can get engulfed by big blockers and washed out of the play. He needs development in pass coverage.Outlook: He should land a starting job time once he settles into a defense that allows him to run to the ball. He may only be a two-down defender early in his career. Marginal top-150 prospect with possible starting grade. His good speed should earn him a special teams job. He looks like a backup defender, and must overcome some key limitations to do more. Likely a fifth-round selection.

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